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Misty Bog

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Misty Bog
Game(s): Spyro the Dragon (game)
Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Home World: Beast Makers
Inhabitant(s): Dragons
Enemies: Gnorc Dudes, Dragon-Eating Plants, Attack Frogs, Boars
Gems: 500
Fodder: Chickens

Misty Bog is the second realm of the Beast Makers Home world in Spyro the Dragon and Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

Objectives

Dragons

Name Location
Rosco On the higher platform near the Gnorc Dude and Boar on a nearby island.
Damon In the temple past the group of Attack Frogs and Gnorc Dudes
Zeke Outside the chamber after jumping down the tree hole
Bubba On the other side of the Home Portal

Achievements & Trophies (Reignited Trilogy)

  • Cage Free: Free a trapped chicken captured by a Gnorc Dde
    • PS4: Silver Trophy
    • XBOX One: 20G

Enemies

Name Description Can be flamed? Can be charged?

Gnorc Dude
Gnorcs armed with metal shields and knives. They are usually found trapped wild chickens for food, or being harassed by Boars. No Yes

Dragon-Eating Plant
Sentient plants that attempt to eat Spyro, who is also a dragon. Yes No

Boar
Wild animals that charge at Spyro. They will also charge through other enemies just to get to the young dragon. Yes No

Attack Frog
Blue frog-like creatures with quick reaction time. They attack by swiftly launching their tongues at Spyro. Yes Yes

Video

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブロークン パレス 4-2 Burōkun Paresu 4-2 (Broken Palace 4-2)

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Misty Bog/Gallery.

Trivia

  • The theme used for this level uses the same motif as the credits theme used throughout the original trilogy.
  • On the cover for the game in the PAL version, Spyro appears to be in this world.
  • This level, Wild Flight, Twilight Harbor include animations where enemies splash into water when they are flamed or charged into it. Other levels don't have that.
  • The exit vortex makes no noise, unlike other vortexes.
  • When releasing a dragon, the background music for the cutscene is the music from Ice Cavern.
    • This actually doesn't reflect the music heard in this level in known early versions of the game, so it's unknown why this particular theme was used.
  • In early builds of the game, Misty Bog uses the Magic Crafters theme, and a few areas are modelled differently.

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